Teresa Palmer gave birth to her little man Bodhi Rain Palmer a little over a month ago and she’s already taking to motherhood like a fish to water.

The 28-year-old actress has been posting plenty of pics on her Instagram account (below), but she shared a very special collage with her followers over the weekend (above), along with some sweet words. Miz Palmer explained how being a momma has changed her for the better, saying:

“I love being a Mum. I love every part of it. I love the way I see myself differently now, as a Mother. My hands look different for they are soothing when I touch him, the crook of my elbow now is for his head to rest and my body feeds him whenever he needs. Bodhi started smiling this week, when I look him in the eye and I say "ooh" he erupts in to a toothless grin and squeal. Just this simple word fills him with such joy. I find a lesson in that, in fact I find lessons in every moment with him. Beauty in simplicity I've learnt. We over complicate everything, self inflicted pain. I didn't realize until now that there was another way. I love my new life.@likemark”

Waves of high school students across the country marched out of class on Wednesday to demand stricter gun laws in hopes of putting an end to school massacres once and for all.

This unprecedented National Walkout Day, which kicked off at 10 a.m. EST and will continue across the states at 10 a.m. local time, was sparked by the Parkland, Florida school shooting and fueled by the fire and fury of its articulate survivors.

The protest was initially supposed to be 17 minutes of silence -- one minute for each of the victims gunned down in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Valentine's Day massacre -- but students are opting to stay out of class for much longer to rally for change.

These teens are so undeterred, even the threat of being suspended won't stop them from hitting the pavement to call on Congress to pass stricter, "common sense" gun control laws.